How to Pronounce the Only Language That Will Matter For the Next Thousand Years, v. 0.1
Suggested Hex Character Pronunciation Guide
| Hex Character | Pronunciation** | Notes for Clarity |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Zoh /z/ | Sharp "Z"; clear and unambiguous. |
| 1 | Kih /k/ | Strong "K"; no overlap with "G." |
| 2 | Toh /t/ | Crisp "T"; distinct from "D." |
| 3 | Voh /v/ | Replacing "N"; robust and clear. |
| 4 | Feh /f/ | "F" retains clarity. |
| 5 | Pah /p/ | Clear "P"; distinct from "B." |
| 6 | Koh /k/ | Alternate "K"; sharp and distinct. |
| 7 | Moh /m/ | "M" retained but distinguished from "V." |
| 8 | Doh /d/ | Strong "D"; distinct from "T." |
| 9 | Soh /s/ | Sharp "S"; replaces softer "F" sound. |
| A | Gah /ɡ/ | Robust "G"; avoids overlap with "J." |
| B | Beh /b/ | Clear "B"; avoids "P." |
| C | Tseh /ts/ | Distinct cluster "Ts"; avoids "S." |
| D | Cheh /tʃ/ | "Ch" sound for clear distinction. |
| E | Koo /k/ | Smooth "K"; avoids "G." |
| F | Teh /t/ | Alternate "T" for clarity. |
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